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Why Do People Eat Dirt?

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Geophagy is the worldwide phenomenon of people eating dirt. HowStuffWorks takes a look at this counterintuitive practice and why people do it.

5 of History's Most Cunning Con Artists

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You think you'd never fall for a conman's (or conwoman's) shtick. But so did many of the victims of these five con artists. What scams did they pull off?

Can You Pass This American General Knowledge Quiz?

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The Declaration of Independence may have created the United States of America. However, U.S. history consists of more than the Founding Fathers. Find out if you need to retake a U.S. History class with this quiz!

The Auto Shop Safety Quiz

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Think you've got what it takes to work in an auto shop? Have you ever dreamed about working on cars and trucks for a living and getting your hands dirty? Take this knowledge quiz to see how well you'd fare in a garage or mechanic's shop.

What Are Dual Overhead Cams?

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What does it mean when a car has dual overhead cams? Does it matter? Is a car with dual overhead cams better than one with single overhead cams?

1984 Harley-Davidson XR-1000 Sportster

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The 1984 Harley-Davidson XR-1000 Sportster motorcycle had nearly 70 horsepower. See pictures and learn about the Harley-Davidson XR-1000 Sportster.

1942 Chevrolet Special DeLuxe Fleetline

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The 1942 Chevrolet Fleetline was introduced in the early days of World War II. Learn why this historic car was dubbed a 'blackout special.'

Spencer Haywood

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Spencer Haywood was the ABA's Most Valuable Player at 21, and the NBA's preeminent power forward at 23. Read about Spencer Haywood's career highs.

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